Kamis, 07 Agustus 2008

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - America Movil, the largest cell phone operator in Latin America, on Wednesday said it would begin selling Apple Incs (AAPL.O) iPhone this month in 10 countries within the region.

America Movil (AMX.N) (AMXL.MX) said in a statement that the new iPhone will be available as of August 22 in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.

In May, America Movil reached a deal to distribute the popular iPhone -- a touch screen device that combines a music and video player with a cell phone and Web browser -- across Latin America.

The companys Mexican shares (AMXL.MX) traded up on Wednesday 0.16 percent to 25.35 pesos while its New York-traded stock (AMX.N) lost 0.47 percent to 50.84.

America Movils archrival in the region is Spains Telefonica SA (TEF.MC), which is also preparing to distribute the iPhone throughout Latin America later this month.

Controlled by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, America Movil has already started selling the devices in Mexico and its Brazilian unit Claro is expected to begin sales in the coming months.

America Movil operates in 16 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean as well as the United States.